Hey Travellers,
At Walt Disney World there’s usually something to do for everyone, whether you’re into thrill rides, calm rides, watching the parades, or sipping on an adult beverage. However, if you’re travelling with little ones, you may be wondering what exactly they can do at each park. Well we’ve got you covered, below we have a Guide with ALL the rides/attractions in Walt Disney World that do not have a height requirement.
Magic Kingdom Park:
Magic Kingdom is the park that has by far the most rides and attractions with no height requirements! Let’s break it down by each land within the park.
Fantasyland:
Dumbo the Flying Elephant lets you fly in the sky as Dumbo above Storybook Circus
The Mad Tea Party is an iconic Disney World ride in which you get to listen to music from Alice in Wonderland and spin around and around (the spinning is up to you!) in your own human-sized teacup.
Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid allows you to relive scenes from the movie The Little Mermaid, both under the sea and on land.
Travel through Hundred Acre Wood and don’t let the Heffalumps and Woozles steal your honey in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Inspired by Cinderella, you can spin around on a horse of your choice while listening to your favorite Disney songs on the Prince Charming Regal Carrousel.
Mickey’s PhilharMagic is a 12-minute long 3D show with many favorite Disney characters such as Mickey and Donald.
Ride in a pirate ship over London and Neverland and enjoy scenes from Peter Pan on Peter Pan’s Flight.
And last, but not least for Fantasyland is “it’s a small world,”. This boat ride takes you through multiple countries around the world with an extremely catchy (or annoying) song!
Liberty Square:
Experience 999 happy haunts in the Haunted Mansion, where you will be escorted by your ghost host in a mansion filled with ghosts and ghouls. There is only one way out!
The Liberty Square Riverboat takes you on the Liberty Belle for a ride along the Rivers of America, along with scenes of America from over 100 years ago.
The Hall of Presidents is a 25-minute show covering the history of America’s leaders, along with Animatronic Presidents.
Adventureland:
The Swiss Family Treehouse, which allows people to explore a huge treehouse inspired by the movie Swiss Family Robinson. At the top, you get a great view of Adventureland and the Jungle Cruise River!
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin are similar to Dumbo, but with this theme, you get to ride on a magic carpet and overlook all of Adventureland!
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, enjoy a 10-minute show featuring singing tropical birds, beautiful flowers, and Tiki gods.
The Country Bear Jamboree is an 18-minute show in Grizzly Hall with 18 singing bears. As it is one of the last attractions Walt Disney himself helped originate, it is an important part of Magic Kingdom.
The Jungle Cruise takes you on a 10-minute ride along the Amazon River, the shores of the African Congo, the Nile River, and the Mekong River. Your guide may have some clever observations to note along the way.
Voyage past Dead Man’s Cove on Pirates of the Caribbean, and try to spot Jack Sparrow along the way!
Frontierland:
The only attraction with no height requirement in Frontierland is Tom Sawyer Island. Inspired by Mark Twain’s stories, a raft takes you across the Rivers of America to Tom’s Landing to explore the entire island however you like. When you’re ready to leave, another raft brings you back to shore.
Tomorrowland:
In Tomorrowland, you can defeat Zurg with your very own laser on Buzz Lightyear’s Ranger Spin! Keep an eye out for specific targets that may result in you being crowned Galactic Hero!
The Astro Orbiter spins you WAY above Tomorrowland in your own spaceship surrounded by planets.
The Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover may be on the more relaxing side of the ride spectrum. The PeopleMover is a 10-minute long ride tour of Tomorrowland, giving you a great view of Cinderella Castle, TRON and Space Mountain.
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress takes you through 4 generations of progress throughout the 20th century. It is also the longest ride at Walt Disney World!
And lastly for Magic Kingdom is the Walt Disney World Railroad, which takes you for a tour of Magic Kingdom and has stations on Main Street, in Fantasyland, and Frontierland. If you complete the full tour, it takes 20 minutes!
Epcot:
Spaceship Earth, which takes you from the Stone Age to modern-day, all while listening to Dame Judi Dench’s voice.
The Seas with Nemo & Friends is based on Disney and Pixar’s Finding Nemo and, well, you guessed it, you have to find Nemo! After the ride, you can walk around to explore the Coral Reefs, fish, sea turtles, sharks, rays, and even manatees!
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is a 3D Ride that will have you in the heart of the action of the movie Ratatouille!
Journey of Water Inspired By Moana is a walk-through attraction teaching you about the lifecycle of water! This attraction allows you to interact with water while learning about where it comes from! It’s fun and educational! Perfect for cooling off after a long day in the Florida Sunshine.
Living with the Land is a calm boat ride that gives you an inner look at how Disney grows their own crops – which they use in their restaurants on property! You will also see fruits and veggies from all over the world.
Journey Into Imagination With Figment lets you meet Figment, a mischievous purple dragon, who interferes with your tour of the Imagination Institute. After the ride, the “What If” Labs are an interactive play area for anyone who’s a little curious about imagination.
The Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival explores 3 different films in 4D for an 18-minute show.
Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360 is a 12-minute presentation of Canada.
In the France Pavilion, you can sing along at the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along for a 15-minute film featuring songs from the animated movie Beauty and the Beast.
Impressions de France is another attraction in the France Pavilion, an 18-minute film all about France.
The American Adventure, a 30-minute show about America’s past.
Reflections of China, a 14-minute Circle-Vision 360 film about ancient and modern China.
In the Norway Pavilion, we can explore the snowy land of Arendelle with Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Sven in Frozen Ever After.
The Mexico Pavilion brings us to the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros, a gentle boat ride through Mexico featuring Donald, Panchito, and Jose.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios:
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway takes you through an adventure with Mickey and Minnie after your train (with train conductor Goofy) runs off the rails.
Walt Disney Presents is a 15-minute documentary screening of Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream, which features some of Walt Disney’s life.
Toy Story Mania! is the only ride with no height requirement in Toy Story Land. This ride lets you blast moving targets while wearing 3D glasses. Make sure you bring out your competitive side!
Muppet*Vision 3D is a film AND live-action experience! Enjoy watching when everything goes wrong for the muppets as hijinks ensue.
Vacation Fun – An Original Animated Short with Mickey & Minnie is, well…exactly what it says it is. An original animated short and a great way to escape the Florida heat briefly.
At Lightning McQueen’s Racing Academy, Lightning tries to demonstrate all his skills and not everything goes according to plan.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom:
The Na’vi River Journey is a boat cruise through Pandora’s glowing rainforest at night.
The Kilimanjaro Safaris is one of the longest rides in Disney World where you get to explore the African savanna and view real, live animals!
Festival of the Lion King is a the musical extravaganza featuring songs and characters from The Lion King!
Feathered Friends in Flight! is a live show featuring exotic birds. They have performance times throughout the day.
The last attraction with no height requirement that we will talk about today is It’s Tough to be a Bug!, which is a 3D film of what life is like as a bug, involving some interactive moments and featuring your favourite characters from A Bugs Life.
And while that is the last attraction, you can see there are plenty of rides that children of any age can go on!
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